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<blockquote data-quote="elsmandino" data-source="post: 851645" data-attributes="member: 111675"><p>Thanks Claus.</p><p> </p><p>I think that perhaps I am worrying a little too much about this. I hadn't realised that I would have to make sure that my TV and amplifier would have to be able to run 23.976 adequately as well (I have no idea if they can).</p><p> </p><p>I also note your comments about most onboard graphics not being able to handle 23.976fps. I am currently using an Asus mobo with HD4200 onboard graphics and I have not noticed any real problems with this whilst playing blu-ray.</p><p> </p><p>I see that loads of people on here are using Sandy Bridge onboard graphics without any problem so maybe I should not stress about something that is not a massive problem.</p><p> </p><p>I think that there is a lot of misleading articles on the web overstating what a problem there is with HD2000 and HD3000 graphics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elsmandino, post: 851645, member: 111675"] Thanks Claus. I think that perhaps I am worrying a little too much about this. I hadn't realised that I would have to make sure that my TV and amplifier would have to be able to run 23.976 adequately as well (I have no idea if they can). I also note your comments about most onboard graphics not being able to handle 23.976fps. I am currently using an Asus mobo with HD4200 onboard graphics and I have not noticed any real problems with this whilst playing blu-ray. I see that loads of people on here are using Sandy Bridge onboard graphics without any problem so maybe I should not stress about something that is not a massive problem. I think that there is a lot of misleading articles on the web overstating what a problem there is with HD2000 and HD3000 graphics. [/QUOTE]
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